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Ok, I'm back at Jockey's Ridge, and Kitty Hawk Kites, in Nags Head, NC. The temperature is near 100F, the humidity is near 200%RH, and the heat index is around 115F. Needless to say, not to much flying, going on, up on the dunes. But more importantly, the "Lost Rev", is still unclaimed, and there have been NO inquires, in nearly two months. I think it's time that we chalked this one up, as a DONE DEAL................

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Reef Runner

It's important to have as much fun as possible while we're here.It balances out the times, when the minefield of life explodes.J. Buffett - "A Pirate Looks at Fifty"

Agreed, it looks like you've made an earnest attempt to find the rightful owner with no luck, you've gotten good plans to get the kite back into service by sharing it with others. After your efforts I think you could call it your own with no guilt, you're still going a step beyond.

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"Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see" John W Lennon

"People do not quit playing because they grow old, they grow old because they quit playing" George Bernard Shaw

Turn it into a "friendship" trainer. Have everyone you teach sign and date the kite with a Sharpie™. If the owner ever pops up, you can show them how many people were brought into kiting through their "donation".

Turn it into a "friendship" trainer. Have everyone you teach sign and date the kite with a Sharpie™. If the owner ever pops up, you can show them how many people were brought into kiting through their "donation".

Good job.

thanks.........nick

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Reef Runner

It's important to have as much fun as possible while we're here.It balances out the times, when the minefield of life explodes.J. Buffett - "A Pirate Looks at Fifty"

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